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Question re. Fuji Concept guides
Posted by:
Wayne Hofer
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Date: January 24, 2002 12:03PM
What is the difference between the Fuji Concept Ti alloy/SiC guides and the (standard?) Fuji Ti/SiC guides. Specifically how does the Concept TLSG single foot fly and TLNSG double foot guides compare to the TSG and TNSG Ti/SiC guides? What does the "L" in the designation mean? Why would I want to use one type and not the other? Thanks Re: Question re. Fuji Concept guides
Posted by:
Dan Corbett
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Date: January 24, 2002 12:46PM
The L means Light. The Concept guides are slightly lighter and shorter I do believe. Re: Question re. Fuji Concept guides
Posted by:
Sang An
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Date: January 24, 2002 03:14PM
The TLSG and TLNSG are lighter, having thinner frames. The rings are a more recent design with a smoother profile and I believe more secure. The TLSG sits closer to the blank than the equivalent TSG and has a shorter leg. With a Forhan locking wrap, I think it's just as secure in a wrap. The legs on the TLNSG meet the ring at a higher point than the TNSG, again a smoother profile. The TSG and TNSG have the titanium gray matte finish whereas the TLSG and TLNSG are a brushed satin silver color and I believe a different titanium alloy. Both are non-corrosive. You can get TGGs and TNGG whereas you cannot get TLGGs or TLNGGs. (Though I'm trying.) Here's a link that shows the Concept guides: [www.fujitackle.com] Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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